When you know the truth about what they do to children you can't avoid how they covertly put it into media everywhere, all the time.
It's in films like Pinocchio where they steal little boys, take them to "Pleasure Island," and then turn them into creatures for their uses, mining for salt.
Or this one I just found out: in some Peter Pan reboot/prequel called "Pan," little boys are, again, stolen and taken to Neverland where they are used to mine for pixie dust, and that dust is used by the antagonist (played by Hugh Jackman) to stay young forever. Adrenochrome anyone? Then the boys are killed outright if they don't do as the antagonist wishes.
Basically any story or movie you see that involves someone wanting to stay young forever is a metaphor for elites and their adrenochrome.
"Tangled" also uses this, where the villain Mother Gothel steals baby Rapunzel and uses her hair to stay young. Uses Rapunzel to stay young. And don't even get me started on the fact that Mother Gothel looks like Marina Abromovic. They're not even trying to hide this.
When you know the truth about what they do to children you can't avoid how they covertly put it into media everywhere, all the time.
It's in films like Pinocchio where they steal little boys, take them to "Pleasure Island," and then turn them into creatures for their uses, mining for salt.
Or this one I just found out: in some Peter Pan reboot/prequel called "Pan," little boys are, again, stolen and taken to Neverland where they are used to mine for pixie dust, and that dust is used by the antagonist (played by Hugh Jackman) to stay young forever. Adrenochrome anyone? Then the boys are killed outright if they don't do as the antagonist wishes.
Basically any story or movie you see that involves someone wanting to stay young forever is a metaphor for elites and their adrenochrome.
"Tangled" also uses this, where the villain Mother Gothel steals baby Rapunzel and uses her hair to stay young. Uses Rapunzel to stay young. And don't even get me started on the fact that Mother Gothel looks like Marina Abromovic. They're not even trying to hide this.
What I've always wondered though, is why do they portray it as bad?
that's how they slide it past you and get the good people to watch it. The audience still saw it and still remembers.
They are patient, like komodo dragons waiting days for their bite victim to suffer and die so they can eat it.
Normalization
Guess the name of the town in Tangled :) Corona
Yes I forgot. They used the sun as the town's symbol, though I don't think the name was mentioned in the film.